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  • He did away with the sanctuaries on the hills, demolished the standing stones and cut down the sacred pillars. He also destroyed the bronze serpent that Moses had fashioned in the desert for, until that time, the Israelites were offering sacrifices to it and called it Nehushtan. (2 Kings 18, 4)

  • From Lachish the king of Assyria sent his field commander with a large army to King Hezekiah in Jerusalem. They halted at the channel of the Upper Pool on the highway to the Fuller's Field. The field commander called for the king; and (2 Kings 18, 17)

  • It shall be given to those carpenters and construction workers who do the repairs of the House. In the same way, they shall buy the wood and stones needed for the repair of the House. (2 Kings 22, 6)

  • They were archers who could use either the right or the left hand, both in slinging stones and in shooting arrows with the bow. (1 Chronicles 12, 2)

  • Then David said, "My son Solomon is young and inexperienced, and the Temple to be built for Yahweh must be of great splendor, and famous for its magnificence in every country. I will make preparations for him." And so, before he died, David laid away large amounts of the materials needed. (1 Chronicles 22, 5)

  • With all my means, I have provided for the house of my God, adding gold to gold, silver to silver, bronze to bronze, iron to iron, wood to wood, onyx, inlaid stones, colored and striped stones, precious stones of every kind, masses of alabaster. (1 Chronicles 29, 2)

  • Those who had precious stones brought them to Jehiel, the Gershonite for the treasury of Yahweh's House. (1 Chronicles 29, 8)

  • The house I am building will be large, for our God is greater than all gods. (2 Chronicles 2, 4)

  • He adorned the building with precious stones of great beauty; the gold was gold from Parvaim, (2 Chronicles 3, 6)

  • The fame of Solomon having reached the queen of Sheba, she came to Jerusalem to test him with difficult questions. She came with immense riches, camels loaded with spices, great quantities of gold and precious stones. On coming to Solomon, she asked him all the questions that she had in mind, (2 Chronicles 9, 1)

  • And the queen of Sheba gave King Solomon almost five tons of gold and great quantities of spices and precious stones. There never were spices like those the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon. (2 Chronicles 9, 9)

  • Similarly the servants of Huram and the servants of Solomon, who carried gold from Ophir, brought algummim wood and precious stones. (2 Chronicles 9, 10)


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